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Isabelle Eberhardt (film)

''Isabelle Eberhardt'' is a 1991 Australian-French biographical drama film directed by Ian Pringle. The film follows the adult life of Isabelle Eberhardt and was filmed in Algiers, Paris and Geneva. It stars Mathilda May as Eberhardt and Peter O'Toole as Hubert Lyautey. It received financial backing from the Film Finance Corporation Australia and was nominated for three awards at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards. It was screened at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival and was also released in cinemas in Australia, though did not have a home media release. The film received mixed to negative reviews.
==Plot==
Isabelle Eberhardt (Mathilda May) travels from North Africa to be with her father, who is dying in Geneva. Shortly after his death, the wife of Marquis de Mores summons Eberhardt to Paris. de Mores has disappeared in North Africa, and his wife wished to hire Eberhardt to track him down, as she is familiar with the region. Eberhardt settles in Algiers, though she quickly abandons the search for de Mores due to interference from the French authorities, and assumes that de Mores is dead. Eberhardt often journeys into the desert, and writes about her experiences there for her publisher Victor Barrucand (Claude Villers). She falls in love with Slimene (Tchéky Karyo), a French Foreign Legion soldier. Through Slimene, Eberhardt makes contact with the secretive Sufi brotherhood, the Qadiriyya.
Eberhardt attracts increasing attention as her writings become more political, a reaction to her witnessing the abuses of the French colonists. A French military officer named Comte (Richard Moire) imprisons Eberhardt and abuses her. An Arab swordsman viciously attacks her, and Eberhardt believes that Comte is responsible for the attack. Comte arranges for Eberhardt's deportation, though she returns to North Africa against Slimene's wishes. After her return she meets another French officer, Major Hubert Lyautey (Peter O'Toole). The two become friends, however, when Lyautey asks Eberhardt to report to him on hostile Arab groups, she faces an ethical dilemma.

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